| Session 00 Introduction.mp3 | 11.59 MB | ||
| Session 01 Rest In Openness.mp3 | 6.84 MB | ||
| Session 01b Practice.mp3 | 12.46 MB | ||
| Session 02 Act With Kindness.mp3 | 12.77 MB | ||
| Session 03 Notice The Moment.mp3 | 11.68 MB | ||
| Session 04 Recognize Teachers.mp3 | 13.51 MB | ||
| Session 05 Keep It Simple.mp3 | 9.75 MB | ||
| Session 06 Be Devoted.mp3 | 13.17 MB | ||
| Session 07 Expectancy; No Apointment, no DisAppointment.mp3 | 11.72 MB | ||
| Session 08 Love….Bless Everyone.mp3 | 12.66 MB | ||
| Session 09 Disconnect The Dots.mp3 | 11.49 MB | ||
| Session 10 Be A Mench…and Enjoy The Joke.mp3 | 15.51 MB | ||
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Category: Self-help, Spiritual & Religious
Language: EnglishKeywords: Buddhism Dean Sluyter Mediation Psychology Spiritual & Religious Zen
Written by Dean Sluyter
Read by Dean Sluyter
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 56 Kbps
The Ten Commandments tell us how to behave, but they don’t say much about the inner awareness from which outer behavior springs. Do the right thing, of course– but better yet, find your inner light and doing the right thing becomes as natural as breathing. THE ZEN COMMANDMENTS offers ten powerful nudges toward that light.
Drawing on sources from Zen stories and the Bible to jazz and rock ‘n’ roll, from American movies to Tibetan meditative techniques, Dean Sluyter steers clear of dogma and emphasizes what works– a sort of spiritual street smarts. He shows that the state of boundless freedom and happiness isn’t something distant or exotic, but is right here, while you’re stuck in traffic or taking out the trash. And revisiting the Ten Commandments, he shows how on a deeper level they offer some surprising enlightenment wisdom of their own.
âThe book is extremely well written and joyously entertaining.â
âPublishers Weekly
âWith sparkling clarity and wit, Sluyter’s ten suggestions lay out the practical essentials of the path. My suggestion is: listen to this guy.â
âLama Surya Das, author of Awakening the Buddha Within
âDean Sluyter clearly presents simple but profound ways to live one’s life consciously and skillfully. He teaches that the source of universal truth not only rests in the heart of every one of us, but is the essence of what ultimately brings us true happiness and freedom. This is a wonderful book with rich wisdom and deep insight.â
âRabbi David Cooper, author of God Is a Verb
âNo matter what your religion (or lack of it), this book shows how to live the kind of life people ache for. It turns out to be pretty simple.â
âJane Cavolina, co-author of Growing Up Catholic
The Ten Commandments tell us how to behave, but they don’t say much about the inner awareness from which outer behavior springs. Do the right thing, of course– but better yet, find your inner light and doing the right thing becomes as natural as breathing. THE ZEN COMMANDMENTS offers ten powerful nudges toward that light.
Drawing on sources from Zen stories and the Bible to jazz and rock ‘n’ roll, from American movies to Tibetan meditative techniques, Dean Sluyter steers clear of dogma and emphasizes what works– a sort of spiritual street smarts. He shows that the state of boundless freedom and happiness isn’t something distant or exotic, but is right here, while you’re stuck in traffic or taking out the trash. And revisiting the Ten Commandments, he shows how on a deeper level they offer some surprising enlightenment wisdom of their own.
âThe book is extremely well written and joyously entertaining.â
âPublishers Weekly
âWith sparkling clarity and wit, Sluyter’s ten suggestions lay out the practical essentials of the path. My suggestion is: listen to this guy.â
âLama Surya Das, author of Awakening the Buddha Within
âDean Sluyter clearly presents simple but profound ways to live one’s life consciously and skillfully. He teaches that the source of universal truth not only rests in the heart of every one of us, but is the essence of what ultimately brings us true happiness and freedom. This is a wonderful book with rich wisdom and deep insight.â
âRabbi David Cooper, author of God Is a Verb
âNo matter what your religion (or lack of it), this book shows how to live the kind of life people ache for. It turns out to be pretty simple.â
âJane Cavolina, co-author of Growing Up Catholic
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